With more than 220,000 people in employment, Dresden has an enormous workforce potential. Where there are many people, there are also many criminal offences. Accordingly, the services of Kurtz Investigations Dresden are in high demand when it comes to the surveillance of suspicious employees. Typical grounds for suspicion generally include feigned illness, unauthorised secondary employment, or the theft of company property.
Surveillance is one of the more demanding investigative methods within the field of detective work, yet it is all the more important given the high demand for surveillance services. Successful surveillance can only be carried out with precise knowledge of theoretical operational tactics and extensive practical experience. Through many years of work in general surveillance and in particular in employee monitoring, the detectives of Kurtz Detective Agency Dresden are seasoned experts in this field. Obtain free advice on your case: +49 351 4188 4470.
Theft-related crime is by far the largest category in Dresden’s crime statistics. Almost 50 per cent of all offences are thefts. Frequently, these involve the illegal appropriation of company property by employees of the respective business, but just as often thefts occur in the retail sector. In such cases, our corporate investigators can provide evidence admissible in court using investigative methods such as covert deployment within companies, surveillance, and test purchases.
In offences committed by employees, the perpetrators are directly or indirectly connected to the affected work process or the property concerned. These offences are always directed, likewise directly or indirectly, at least against the assets of the company, if not also against other interests, with further victims potentially affected as well, for example social insurance institutions and, by extension, the general public in cases of feigned illness. In order to be able to legally justify the deployment of detectives for the purpose of employee monitoring, the existence of a concrete initial suspicion is required.
The fields of activity relating to the surveillance of employees by our Dresden detectives also include long-distance lorry transport, which is of particular importance in the Dresden metropolitan area due, among other factors, to its proximity to the border.